Daniel L. Buckfire, Of Counsel

Daniel L. Buckfire earned his undergraduate degree in accounting from the University of Michigan Business School in 1989.

Mr. Buckfire was Phi Beta Kappa and graduated in the top 10% of his class. He graduated cum laude from the prestigious University of Michigan Law School in 1991 and has been engaged in the private practice of law since his successful completion of the bar exam.

Daniel L. Buckfire specializes in Michigan car accident cases, no-fault insurance claims, dram shop liability, and general negligence cases. His adept knowledge of these areas of law have resulted in numerous significant settlements and verdicts on behalf of his injured clients.

He recently settled a claim on behalf of woman who suffered paralysis as the result of an automobile accident for $1,375,000.00.

Areas of Practice

Litigation Percentage

Education

The University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1991
Honors: Cum Laude

University of Michigan School of Business, 1989
Honors: Phi Beta Kappa
Major: Accounting

Professional Honors & Activities

Association for Justice- Member

American Association for Justice-Member

Bar Admissions

State of Michigan

U.S. District Court Eastern District of Michigan, 1992

This attorney is not a partner, shareholder, or officer in the Buckfire Law Firm. As such, this attorney is not authorized to enter into contracts or legal agreements on behalf of the law firm. This includes, but is not limited to, contracts for equipment purchases and/or leases, client advances, lawsuit funding, or any other agreement in connection with his employment with the law firm. Any agreement made by this attorney is not binding on the Buckfire Law Firm and is the sole personal responsibility of this attorney.

I am grateful for the excellent work that Buckfire & Buckfire did for me. The entire support staff was great to work with and handled my case with compassion and integrity. I would highly recommend Buckfire & Buckfire to anyone injured in a motorcycle or motor vehicle accident.